Rugged Tools Titan Deluxe Tool Roll

(1932 reviews)

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$39.99

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  • tdelgin

    > 24 hour

    I have had this tool roll since September 2020, and It has held up extremely well. I have 2 sets of crescent wrenches, a set of screwdrivers, a plier set, and various electrical tools and supplies. This roll holds a lot of tools and rolls up into a nice convenient package. It is well thought out with handles on each end of the roll as well as a 3rd handle for carrying when rolled up. There is a small pocket on the front and inside that is great for a pair of gloves and plumbers and electrical tape. This tool roll gets thrown around on camping trips and out on job sites and is no worse for wear. The materials are durable and feel like they will hold up for many more years. 100% recommend

  • Matthew Burleson

    > 24 hour

    Feels really strong and well-made. The zippers are beefy and smooth, and it rolls up neat and tight. Feels like a cheat code compared to a heavy toolbox. Surprised by how much it holds. Great solution for my car trunk.

  • Robert S

    > 24 hour

    The Rugged Tools Titan Deluxe Tool Roll exceeded my expectations. It is sturdy, and really well made. it has 5 attached zippered pouches, and one built-in zippered sleeve pouch. The zippers are incredibly well-made, they zip very smoothly and easily with zero binding. They feel like binding up would actually be impossible. Really nice quality zippers! The roll up function works just great, with very sturdy plastic clips on nylon straps to hold the Roll Up together. It fastens easily, adjusts quickly and easily, and has plenty of room for various tools. The materials are very thick and sturdy, and seem to be extremely durable. The outside is very tough and strong, and the pouches inside are also sturdy and strong, while still being soft and supple. The stitching is first rate. I expect this Tool Roll up to last a very long time. I have my tools organized by type in the various pouches, and I still have room left over. My only issue is remembering which tool types are in which pouch, as I dont use these tools every day. I may label the pouches with a Sharpie, but as yet, I have not decided to do that. I keep the Titan Deluxe in a DeWalt tool bag with another roll up that organizes my box end/open end wrenches, and some other assorted tools and goodies, and this is my tool kit for wheeling in the Jeep. I am super happy with this Tool Roll Up! 5 Stars.

  • Ekah

    > 24 hour

    This thing is a serious piece of kit. It is the perfect combination of massive on the inside but packs up small. The interior pockets are fantastic: sturdy zippers, ample space for surprisingly large tools, and enough separate sections to allow you to separate tools by type or however you want. Ive got ratchets, sockets, dog bones, Allen keys, screwdrivers, small and large vice grips, channel locks, 2x needle nose pliers, and this thing is still only about 1/3 full if I had to guess. Honestly, this roll will be too heavy to carry before its as full as you can get it. Ive not had it that long, so I cant comment on durability yet. As far as value goes, I think this baby can hold more tools per dollar than any other roll Ive used and it feels sturdy enough to hold up for a good long time. If this thing fails on me any time soon Ill be sure to update you folks, because I care about my money and I know you care about yours. For the time being Im very happy with my purchase and I dont expect that to change.

  • Derek

    > 24 hour

    I like it. It’s better than having all your tools rattle around in a box. I use this as my “go tool kit”. This is the kit that goes with me everywhere. I like having it in a soft roll so that it doesn’t bang up the boat, or my truck upholstery. When this one wears out, and it will cause it not that sturdy. I’ll probably upgrade to a better one. For now it works great.

  • Tom in Tenn.

    > 24 hour

    This product is working perfectly for the reason I bought it. I’m using it for my socket wrenches and sockets. There’s enough pockets to keep my SAE and metric sockets separated both shallow and deep. Then I use the larger zippered pocket for my wrenches and extensions. Plenty of room in every pocket for all of that. I have it hanging in my tool shed which allows for quick and easy access to any socket I need. If I need to take sockets with me for a job away from home I can roll the whole pouch up and carry it by the handle. If I only need to take a few certain sockets I can get to them easily and put them in my tool box. I have no regrets whatsoever with this purchase. The material seems sturdy and strong. It appears to me that this roll up will last me a long time. I couldn’t find a 3/8” drive, 1”deep socket anywhere at all. I looked for one on Amazon and found a couple to choose from. I chose the Tekton and have been very happy with it so far. Appears to be of great quality.

  • Hals17

    > 24 hour

    This is actually surprisingly large. I built an atv toolkit and it held: Metric sockets, Ratchets, Extensions, Spark plug sockets, wrenches, screw drivers, tire patch kit, fuses, tire gauge, zip ties, pliers, sand paper, d rings, and probably more that Im forgetting. Still rolled up nicely and has high quality zippers just by feel. I ride pretty hard so well see how it handles being tossed around in the cargo box.

  • Godfrey Marvin III

    > 24 hour

    Perfect size and toughness, just miss the extra colors!!

  • david

    > 24 hour

    Very durable and well made with heavy duty zippers

  • Patrick Harris

    > 24 hour

    Well I saw this concept the other day and loved it, however the price for the different brands out there ranges from $15 up to about $50 so I wanted to see what the differences were. A $15 bag is great but if it holds up only a couple of months, then might as well buy higher quality. I purchased four bags: The Bucket Boss Super Tool Rugged Tools Titan HRX Hersent Super Tool Roll This was one of the best rated, but also most expensive bag out of the bunch - is it worth the extra money? Its definitely the most robust feeling out of the bunch, with large buckles, thick straps, and the thickest material out of the group. The important stuff is there : large buckles, multiple straps, double stitched load points, big zippers. This bag also has some nice features like another pocket that is externally accessible when the bag is rolled, neoprene handle wraps, and a nice buckle system with other mounting points. The buckle itself is a bit funny, the way its strapped, you cant actually cinch the bag down completely unless its loaded. Between this and the bucket boss, its a toss up. $10 price difference isnt much, but is 30% of the value, so it is a big jump. Id give the nod to the bucket boss, but will probably keep both of them to see how they hold up long term. Youd be happy with either.

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